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    Teen Gangs

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    Teen Gangs Gang and group violence‚ while not a new phenomenon in Canada‚ is becoming much harder to dismiss as just boys being boys. Not only are girls seemingly becoming more involved in gang violence‚ but the violence of both sexes seems to be becoming more random‚ more vicious‚ more extreme. While many academics will dispute that violence among youth is increasing‚ few will dispute the fact that gang membership greatly increases the prevalence and frequency of serious and violent crime among

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    Teen Stereotypes

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    People have this vision of teens being irrational and incapable of making sensible decisions. Often‚ teenagers or people just coming out of their teens are blamed for crimes‚ such as graffiti or vandalism. Teenagers are immersed in a variety of cultures at their age. They dress in ways that could be considered provocative‚ or they dress in

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    Teen Pregnancy

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    Teenage pregnancy in the Philippines is increasingly becoming a major cause of concern. There is a rising trend of young n becoming mothers and majority of whom are married. Young pregnant women are more vulnerable to death during pregnancy while child-birth and a huge number are not physically and fictionally prepared for motherhood. This is a feet reflection that there is inadequate and accurate information on adolescent pregnancy not enough priority is given to maternal and health care. Kids

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    article‚ titled “Thoughts about Miss Teen USA‚” out of a local American magazine was written by a young teen in 2005‚ who had just watched ‘Miss Teen’ on NBC. Her recap of the contest was; “White teeth. White teeth. Prom-style dress. Blonde. White teeth. Blonde. Chandelier earings. Tan. Blonde. Tan. Strapless gown.” Followed by “That’s all you need to know” This certainly does not promote the contest in fact quite the contrary. The statement made by this young teen is not one that is from a minority

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    Bipolar in Teens

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    & Kipp‚ K. (2010). Developmental psychology: Childhood and adolescence. (8th ed). Belmont‚CA: Wadsworth cengage learning. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services‚ National Institutes Of Health. (2008). In Bipolar disorder in children and teens: a parent’s guide (pp. 1-22). Retrieved from http:www.nimh.nih.gove/health/publications/bipolar

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    Teen friendly

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    “Kelly Lake” because it is close to the red river. The main attraction to the glorious town of Genoa is our marvelous school system. The high school is not very culturally diverse seeing as the student body is made up of ninety-eight percent white teens. Although we are not very culturally diverse‚ we encourage the enrolment of other ethnic groups. One of the most experienced staff at Genoa high school is none other than Luke Whitehead. He teaches biology to the students at Genoa‚ and preaches that

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    Teen Stress

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    Teenage Stress It is one o’clock in the morning and Alice is still up trying to finish her homework! She has two essays due that next day‚ plus homework from other classes. She has been getting so much homework in each of her classes that she’s getting stressed out. Not only does she have school work to stress about‚ but she is also getting stress from her family and friends. Because of all of this Alice has been getting no sleep and a lot of headaches. Her parents have been pressuring her to get

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    Teens Preggo

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    In today’s society teenage pregnancy is growing. Though the percentile has lowered some in the past ten years‚ it is still a huge problem today. There are many disadvantages to being a teenage mother and being the child of one. Being the parent at such a young age takes away many opportunities for you. You now can’t go and explore the possibilities of your future. You are now forced to explore the opportunities of the future of your child. They now become number one in your life. They must be

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    Teen Alcoholism

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    Cited: Egendorf‚ Laura K. Teen Alcoholism. San Diego: Greenhaven‚ 2001. Print. Gottfried‚ Ted. The Facts about Alcohol. New York: Benchmark‚ 2005. Print.

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    Cyberbullying and Teens

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    this theory of Cultural Relativism can be used to exclude a certain group or groups of people based on perceived moral standards or values (Boss‚ 2008). This theory can easily be applied to the world of Cyberbullying and its affect on the tween and teen set. Over 33% of all youth in the United States feel that they have been a victim of Cyberbullying (Chait‚ Lovetoknow.org. 2009). One could presume this rate to in fact be much higher as Cyberbullying can be through any means of “anonymous” communication

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